It's all over at the Liberty where Swansea have rallied magnificently to secure a third consecutive 2-1 win over Manchester United and a fourth in five contests.

United looked comfortable and dominant early on, but were perhaps somewhat fortunate to remain level at the break after Sigurdsson and Gomis spurned good chances.

Van Gaal's side looked set to preserve their unbeaten run after Mata ghosted in to score at the back post early in the second half, but the hosts were not to be denied and that quick-fire double from Ayew and Gomis was enough for all three points.

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A big penalty appeal from the visitors is given short shrift by Atkinson. Rooney does ever so well to roll Williams and nutmeg Fernandez, but he waits too long to shoot and Williams can recover to muscle him off the ball.

That was never likely to be given, despite Rooney's fierce protestations.

Fellaini's presence is causing a bit of a uncertainty but Swansea are defending courageously to combat his considerable aerial threat. Three minutes plus added time remaining for United to find an equaliser.

Gomis has been very impressive this afternoon but was perhaps beginning to look a little leggy as a result of his high work rate. A chance for Eder to make an impression following his move from Braga in July.

A final change for United. You might expect it to be Hernandez, but instead it's Fellaini who replaces Herrera in his first top-flight appearance since being sent off against Hull on the final day last term.

Such a route-one approach worked to perfection during the first leg against Club Brugge, can it do so again today?

Swansea will be desperate to hold onto him, of course, but with the likes of Arsenal, Tottenham and even United still obviously lacking a striker, it would not be at all surprising to see Gomis attract serious attention before the transfer deadline.

His reported £7m release clause could make him a very attainable indeed.

Van Gaal immediately responds by sending on Michael Carrick for Schneiderlin. Plenty of time left for United to bounce back, although Swansea look to have gained real confidence from their second-half endeavours.

A nightmare for Van Gaal as Swansea come from behind to lead in less than five minutes and the Liberty Stadium erupts. This time Shelvey finds Sigurdsson, who knocks the ball out to Ayew on the right-hand side.

Sensing his chance, Gomis times his run beautifully between Smalling and Darmian before guiding the Ghanaian's pinpoint pass underneath Romero for a fourth goal of the season.

That is a soft, soft goal to concede from the goalkeeper's point of view. This is an all too familiar scoreline for United against Monk's side.